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Features:
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Type equations algebraically
Instead of just having an equation in the form "y = 2*x + 3",
you can type equations as "y = a*x + b".
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Values of parameters can be adjusted dynamically
By adjusting the respective scrollbars representing each parameter, the graphs can be made to change, thus you are able to see how the graph changes as the parameter changes.
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Equations can be compounded
Equations already defined by the user can be used in subsequent equations.
For example, with f(x) = a*x set, the g = sin f would mean g(x) = sin (a*x).
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Can draw multiple graphs per document
Several graphs can be drawn in the same document and then all simultaneously adjusted dynamically.
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Arbitrary names can be used for parameters, variables and functions
Give parameters, variables and functions any names you want.
For example:
Acceleration(Displacement) = - Angular_Velocity ^ 2 * Displacement and
a(x) = -ω^2*x.
can be used to represent the same equation.
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Freely express terms
Symbols can be typed with many variables instead of just x and y, or even r and t.
Terms, i.e. variables and parameters can be any word(or gibberish): cost, velocity, number_or_genes, colour, CN98, brain, etc.
Even non-English terms like: η, 脑子, cerveau.
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Polar curves can be drawn
By selecting the polar button, graphs can be drawn in polar form rather than just cartesian.
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Graphs can be differentiated symbolically
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Graph panel can be navigated through panning
The graph view can be translated by dragging the mouse in the pan state.
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Greek and mathematical symbols can be easily typed
Typing certain names of Greek letters or some mathematical expressions lead to conversion to the appropriate symbols.
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